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Tesla really should be taught more in schoolsâŠItâs a shame people donât know more about himâŠDC current didnât travel well, there had to be a substation every half mile or soâŠ.Edison gave us the bulb, but Tesla gave us the ability to use itâŠ.
Very true. Very long transmission lines act like antennas, broadcasting the electrical energy into space. (Passing under a high tension line out in the country, you can hear it on your radio.) DC doesnât have that problem.BTW, is it a coincidence that I never see you and Superman together on the same comment page?
Well, well, well, sounds like the old which is more necessary in a disaster: plumbers or electricians..Both. There is no Tesla without Edison, or Edison without Tesla. .Edison was able to play hard ball with the gas companies and win. I pity the 1000âs of inventors milling around D.C. trying to get financing. The gas companies squash them like roaches.
margueritem almost 12 years ago
Go for it, Tom.
TechnoScotty almost 12 years ago
Just like Tom âborrowedâ from Tesla?
baileydean almost 12 years ago
âŠâTesla was a scientist and an engineer and died penniless.â-Unless he got lucky with a stint on Sanctuary⊠that is. .:ÂșJ
CaptBullock almost 12 years ago
This strip is starting to look a lot like âThe New Adventures of Queen Victoriaâ.
corzak almost 12 years ago
Donât use that bulb Tom. Itâs dim.
Varnes almost 12 years ago
Tesla really should be taught more in schoolsâŠItâs a shame people donât know more about himâŠDC current didnât travel well, there had to be a substation every half mile or soâŠ.Edison gave us the bulb, but Tesla gave us the ability to use itâŠ.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Tesla is given so much credit for pseudoscientific bunk that educators may be reluctant to give him credit for real stuff.
pschearer Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I LOLed and then LOLed again.
crobinson019 almost 12 years ago
I like van Gogh saying âWhat?â
Ray_C almost 12 years ago
Very true. Very long transmission lines act like antennas, broadcasting the electrical energy into space. (Passing under a high tension line out in the country, you can hear it on your radio.) DC doesnât have that problem.BTW, is it a coincidence that I never see you and Superman together on the same comment page?
GoodQuestion Premium Member almost 12 years ago
If only Brewsterâs bulb had LED the way . . . . â»
bopard almost 12 years ago
Well, well, well, sounds like the old which is more necessary in a disaster: plumbers or electricians..Both. There is no Tesla without Edison, or Edison without Tesla. .Edison was able to play hard ball with the gas companies and win. I pity the 1000âs of inventors milling around D.C. trying to get financing. The gas companies squash them like roaches.
Varnes almost 12 years ago
Chris Robinson, Yeah, I got a kick out of Van Goghâs âWhat?â, tooâŠ
westny77 almost 12 years ago
This si getting good. Plenty of imagination and laughs